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Herbert Fuller Clark

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Nationality
  
British

Occupation
  
Architect


Buildings
  
Black Friar

Name
  
Herbert Fuller-Clark

Herbert Fuller-Clark The Black Friar Pub remodelled by Herbert FullerClark b1869

Born
  
1869
London

Died
  
27 September 1934 (age 65)Anerley, Surrey

Harold Herbert Fuller-Clark (1869 – 27 September 1934) was a British Arts and Crafts architect.

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Career

Fuller-Clark was the architect responsible, in 1905, for the ground floor interior of the Black Friar, a Grade II* listed public house at 174 Queen Victoria Street, Blackfriars, London.

Fuller-Clark also designed Boulting's Offices at Riding House Street, which OUP describe as "a remarkably free composition", as well as 40 and 41a Foley Street, London in about 1908. In 1912, he appeared to have been in Jamaica.

Personal life

Some time before 1913, he married a Miss Tewson. They had a son, Second Lieutenant Herbert Tewson Fuller-Clark.

In 1925, he married Alice Maud Macdonald (1878–1957) in West Ham, London.

He died on 27 September 1934 in Anerley, Surrey.

His death was registered in Bromley, Kent in the July–August quarter, 1934.

References

Herbert Fuller-Clark Wikipedia